Paul, born in Newcastle/Great Britain, was encouraged by his father to study music.
At 16, he left school to work in the country's nightclubs, and played for many
famous performers like Billy Eckstein or Nancy Wilson. After this period of
practical experience Paul studied at the London College of Music and the
Guildhall School of Music, gaining a serious interest in composition and
performance.

From 1978 to 1983, Paul worked for TFM Radio producing live music sessions,
writing and performing many commercials and jingles. He also provided playback
recordings for artists like Eddie Grant and Eartha Kitt.
In 1984, he began working as a full-time jazz pianist. With his formation
Full Circle Paul had many successful festival appearances. He came into contact
with the Belgian Radio Orchestra and was invited for special concerts as guest
pianist.

In 1997, Paul Flush worked with John Surman on a project of original music
commsissioned by the Stockton Riverside Internationa Festival. It was at that time,
Paul moved to Belgium, and joined Belgian artists like Johan Vandendriessche. He
returned to the Hammond organ and founded a new trio called The Demagogue Reacts!.